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eastern canada, some down to buffalo where they're in the teens, also notice temperatures near 70 in dallas, and nothing horribly cold, even up in canada. we don't see the white here, that arctic air is really pulling far to the north, that's because the jet stream is now coming west to east across the country. that cuts off the supply to the cold stuff, brings in pacific air masses and you can see the rain that's coming on shore in the northwest, and then this mess, the other thing when we have this flow, storms move fast and generally can't get too strong. i mean sometimes they'll blow u arthritic, but we're just waiting to watch the clouds stream in over the next few hours. we'll look at the future cast, give you a timetable, plans this afternoon, no problem. got plans this evening, most of the evening will be fine, but the snow is moving in here late probably after 10:00, 1:00 here in d.c. couple hours early in western maryland, then overnight snow. 4:00, there's going to be snow coming down. look to the south and southeast, eastern shore, lower southern maryland, rain and sleet mixing
eastern canada, some down to buffalo where they're in the teens, also notice temperatures near 70 in dallas, and nothing horribly cold, even up in canada. we don't see the white here, that arctic air is really pulling far to the north, that's because the jet stream is now coming west to east across the country. that cuts off the supply to the cold stuff, brings in pacific air masses and you can see the rain that's coming on shore in the northwest, and then this mess, the other thing when we...
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i just wanted to ask other people theirs. >> dallas week, rivalry week. anybody have a redskins/cowboys story? >> rg3, when he went down there and beat them. >> when we face them next time and we beat them. >> i'm in d.c., so you want the redskins to win, and have everybody feeling good around here. >> reporter: you just told us, who are you a >> i am an eagles fan. >> reporter: whose going to win tonight? >> the dallas cowboys. >> you don't have ezekiel elliott. >> we don't need ezekiel elliott. >> usually when i'm watching, we lose. so i don't think i'm going to watch the next dallas cowboy redskins game, because i want us to win. >> reporter: both of these teams need to win to make a playoff push. hopefully, we'll be creating memories for another redskins fan. in washington, diane roberts, wusa9 sports. >>> all right, so diane's right. the redskins may need to win out to make the playoffs, but they've been here before. the skins ran the table to finish the season in each of their last four playoff appearances. just two seasons ago, the skins won fair f
i just wanted to ask other people theirs. >> dallas week, rivalry week. anybody have a redskins/cowboys story? >> rg3, when he went down there and beat them. >> when we face them next time and we beat them. >> i'm in d.c., so you want the redskins to win, and have everybody feeling good around here. >> reporter: you just told us, who are you a >> i am an eagles fan. >> reporter: whose going to win tonight? >> the dallas cowboys. >> you don't...
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the first employer sponsored hospitalization plan was created by teachers in dallas, texas, in 1929. >>> a flurry of tweets offers more proof to suggest that president trump may be trying to get his attorney general to step down. the president sent his tweet this morning. attorney general jeff sessions has taken a very weak position on where are intel leakers? yesterday, he called sessions beleaguered. the president has been angry with his attorney general since he recused himself from the russia investigation. but it's unclear if the president is trying to pressure sessions to resign. the russian investigation is also the reason why jared kushner returns to capitol hill today for a closed session with the house committee. yesterday, he told reporters that he did not collude with the russians. >>> more bad news for chipotle. a second person has tested positive for norovirus after eating at one of its restaurants in northern virginia. we're told that person has the same strain that affected the first person. more than 130 people reported becoming ill after eating at the location in th
the first employer sponsored hospitalization plan was created by teachers in dallas, texas, in 1929. >>> a flurry of tweets offers more proof to suggest that president trump may be trying to get his attorney general to step down. the president sent his tweet this morning. attorney general jeff sessions has taken a very weak position on where are intel leakers? yesterday, he called sessions beleaguered. the president has been angry with his attorney general since he recused himself from...
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caller lives in dallas, texas, and the girlfriend lives at the above address. >> officers aren't sure who is alive or dead inside. minutes later, more family members try to figure out what's happening. >> the ex-husband spoke to a daughter named ashley an hour ago, who got a call from the original caller in texas saying there were shots at the house. the daughter meaghan is en route to the house. >> no one is answering the phone. >> so police break down the door. >> 23-year-old helen and 63-year-old pamela are both dead inside. police haven't released a motive why a daughter walked into her mother's house and fired. >> we als this case worked for lockheed martin for 25 years. she lived at that address for just over two and a half years. >>> family and friends of a 40-year-old yoga instructor are demanding answers tonight. just ine was shot and killed by minneapolis police on saturday as she called 911 to report an assault. she was was standing outside the police vehicle when she was shot through the door by the officer sitting in the passenger seat. both officers wore body cameras, bu
caller lives in dallas, texas, and the girlfriend lives at the above address. >> officers aren't sure who is alive or dead inside. minutes later, more family members try to figure out what's happening. >> the ex-husband spoke to a daughter named ashley an hour ago, who got a call from the original caller in texas saying there were shots at the house. the daughter meaghan is en route to the house. >> no one is answering the phone. >> so police break down the door....
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a grand jury in texas indicted a former suburban dallas police officer today on a murder charge. the shooting of a high school freshman. the officer was fired soon after the incident. here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: 15-year-old jordan edwards was leaving a suburban dallas house party in april with four other teenagers. balk springs police officers tried to stop them, but they dove off. that's when investigators say officer roy oliver fired his ar-15 several times into the car. edwards was killed. police originally claimed the car moved towardm aggressively, but investigators say body camera footage shows the car was driving away. dallas county district attorney faith johnson. >> i have a personal guarantee to jordan, his family, this community, that we will prosecute this case vigorously. >> reporter: jordan's mother charmaine feels the family is closer to justice. >> it makes us feel hopeful, but you're still going to sit on the edge of your seat wondering what's going to happen when you go to trial. >> reporter: oliver is also charged with four counts of aggravated assaul
a grand jury in texas indicted a former suburban dallas police officer today on a murder charge. the shooting of a high school freshman. the officer was fired soon after the incident. here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: 15-year-old jordan edwards was leaving a suburban dallas house party in april with four other teenagers. balk springs police officers tried to stop them, but they dove off. that's when investigators say officer roy oliver fired his ar-15 several times into the car....
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ranger and near 80 degrees as the game kicks off and 70s head home. >> texas rangers is my old team dallas. >> if you're on indian head highway we have a closure in both directions. the problem here there was an accident, two vehicles involved but six people injured in this, one person critically. we just heard from police on the scene that they're trying to open the northbound lanes. i think our northbound lanes should be open fairly shortly and definitely for your morning rush hour. southbound lanes we're not as sure about. they've given us maybe an hour estimate. we'll keep monitoring that throughout the morning. indian head highway closed in both directions. we had this closure in adams morgan. the report for the closure between adams mill road and 18th street northwest, that's where the police officers were hit last night. that's why columbia road will probably be shut down for your morning rush hour. one more closure out by sudley road, route 28 between and loudoun county parkway. >>> 12 countries and 59 people they say are associated with qatar. the latest development in the ongoing
ranger and near 80 degrees as the game kicks off and 70s head home. >> texas rangers is my old team dallas. >> if you're on indian head highway we have a closure in both directions. the problem here there was an accident, two vehicles involved but six people injured in this, one person critically. we just heard from police on the scene that they're trying to open the northbound lanes. i think our northbound lanes should be open fairly shortly and definitely for your morning rush...
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. >> reporter: on the sweltering day in east dallas. at a little home built in 1923, today guarded by a sleeping garden gnome, annie ordonez took me on a tour to the backyard detached garage to show me where her uncle made his unexpected find. >> and it was just there in the back corner. just laying there. >> reporter: it was an old photograph, weathered by time, but with two bright faces. on the happiest day of their lives. the problem is they don't know who the handsome pilot is, or the bride with the lily bouquet, or the full lengthed satin dress. >> as a the rightful owners of this. >> reporter: for a year now, the ordonez family has been searching for who the bride and groom might be. neighborhood groups on social media have joined in. but it's a picture that's been sitting in the garage of their rental house for decades, and even the house owner doesn't know who they are. >> a dead end. >> reporter: the cardboard cover and the penciled signature tells them it was made by a company in new york. what they'd like to have is help find
. >> reporter: on the sweltering day in east dallas. at a little home built in 1923, today guarded by a sleeping garden gnome, annie ordonez took me on a tour to the backyard detached garage to show me where her uncle made his unexpected find. >> and it was just there in the back corner. just laying there. >> reporter: it was an old photograph, weathered by time, but with two bright faces. on the happiest day of their lives. the problem is they don't know who the handsome...
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in dallas, backyards were covered in a sheet of white. more than two dozen medstar ambulances were put out of services. some of their windshields were punctured by baseball-sized hail, others completely shattered. this greenhouse roof blown over by the storm, the fort worth zoo said the hail killed a number of exotic birds, including five flamingos. the bad weather may not be over yet. there is a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms in dallas tonight and a 50% chance through friday. scott. >> pelley: from broazen water we turn now to tainted water. the e.p.a. says over four years, the drinking water in 431 american schools were found to contain unsafe levels of lead. today, they began testing kids in newark, new jersey, after lead was found in the water at 30 schools. anna werner is there. >> reporter: tanquir walker brought his daughters into school today for a lead testing. >> i think school is the first place that they should be safe in. that's just goes to show they're not on tom of thip game. >> reporter: he joined dozens of other
in dallas, backyards were covered in a sheet of white. more than two dozen medstar ambulances were put out of services. some of their windshields were punctured by baseball-sized hail, others completely shattered. this greenhouse roof blown over by the storm, the fort worth zoo said the hail killed a number of exotic birds, including five flamingos. the bad weather may not be over yet. there is a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms in dallas tonight and a 50% chance through friday. scott....
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more than 30 cities are expected to submit proposals, dallas, atlanta, and d.c. check most of cities why they stand out. ? >> everything is bigger in texas. except for the taxes. in texas, there is no state income or estate tax. here in dallas, amazon hopeful say it is easy to do business and the cost of living is cheap. >> nation's capital has a lot to offer. amazon founder jeff bezos has the an interest in d.c. he owns "the washington post." and he reportedly just dropped $23 million on this historic home. said to be the largest in washington. >> atlanta, also has the big. starting with the busiest airport. amazon has hey lot of cargo to ship. georgia tech would offer it the support. and this city was built for business. rece recently, mercedes-benz and porsche relocated north american headquarters to atlanta. >> still some cities aren't getting involved, citing and in send tich thousands. the san jose mayor called that a bad deal for city taxpayers. san antonio mayor, added, blindly giving away the farm isn't our style. >> i think amazon is going to come out a
more than 30 cities are expected to submit proposals, dallas, atlanta, and d.c. check most of cities why they stand out. ? >> everything is bigger in texas. except for the taxes. in texas, there is no state income or estate tax. here in dallas, amazon hopeful say it is easy to do business and the cost of living is cheap. >> nation's capital has a lot to offer. amazon founder jeff bezos has the an interest in d.c. he owns "the washington post." and he reportedly just...
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. >>> 48-degrees with clouds at dallas. light winds and good visibility. we have a nice start out there if anyone is traveling on this monday morning. pittsburgh, 84. , chicago, sunny, looking good. 83 degrees, and more heat out west. 95, that's a mile up at madison. ground level, warmer than that. pheonix and vegas, 100 to 105. cooler for them. los angeles, gorgeous today, 76 degrees on this july 4th. san francisco, sunny and 73. seattle sunny and 75. >>> good morning and welcome back to 9 news now. happy 4th. if you have to be up this morning or maybe as jessica suggested, you're getting ready to go down to the mall to be prepared for the concert and fireworks this evening. mother nature providing fireworks last night. >> inch and a half hail. a bicyclist was killed as a tree fell on them on the toll path. all sorts of trees down on the g.w. parkway. this afternoon, we could see a few thunderstorms and even a slight chance we will see one for the fireworks tonight, but the better possibility will be south of washington. going down to the mall, and keep i
. >>> 48-degrees with clouds at dallas. light winds and good visibility. we have a nice start out there if anyone is traveling on this monday morning. pittsburgh, 84. , chicago, sunny, looking good. 83 degrees, and more heat out west. 95, that's a mile up at madison. ground level, warmer than that. pheonix and vegas, 100 to 105. cooler for them. los angeles, gorgeous today, 76 degrees on this july 4th. san francisco, sunny and 73. seattle sunny and 75. >>> good morning and...
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in 1930 and in dallas, it won't have record heat. 94 in town and 84 in annapolis and 70s and the mountains. going to the mountains, you may not have air conditioning to escape the heat. you can see the haze out there and current temperatures are 94 and that makes this worse. dew points will feel like 102 and the wind is the big picture, high pressure and it is centered aloft with the funnel boundary to the north. these storms out of chicago toward indianapolis will weaken southeast and the flow from northwest to southeast could get us late saturday or saturday night with incredibly high dew points and and ocean city, it is adding to the oppressive feel outside. futurecast shows pop-up storms here and there and that is the case tomorrow and as i said, on saturday, better chance of storms with temperatures through sunday well in the 90s. astray storm with yellow weather alert's for heat and saturday, for the threat of storms, 97 on saturday and friday and by sunday, it may be the hottest isolated storm. monday is 94 and by tuesday and wednesday, storm chances drop off and temperature is rela
in 1930 and in dallas, it won't have record heat. 94 in town and 84 in annapolis and 70s and the mountains. going to the mountains, you may not have air conditioning to escape the heat. you can see the haze out there and current temperatures are 94 and that makes this worse. dew points will feel like 102 and the wind is the big picture, high pressure and it is centered aloft with the funnel boundary to the north. these storms out of chicago toward indianapolis will weaken southeast and the flow...
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dallas $190 million. boston $130 million. baltimore $120 million. overall, at least 41 states have mid--year budget gaps. >> it's ironic because as people's needs are rising dramatically, the resources available to the states to meet those needs have collapsed. >> reporter: the forced austerity comes as states and cities total up tax receipts and plan for the next fiscal year starting in july. revenues in the recession are down and the federal stimulus is phasing out. so in charlotte, north carolina, the budget ax is falling on 600 teachers. in boston, protests erupted over news the schools will lose 83 janitors with teacher layoffs to follow. in illinois, more than 450 state troopers could lose their jobs and in chicago that means city policemen could be pulled from the sidewalks and forced to patrol the expressways here for the first time in 30 years. among the many cost-cutting steps in california is one to loosen rules for parolees. no more random drug tests or required meets with an officer. budget woes mean the dallas light rail expansion may
dallas $190 million. boston $130 million. baltimore $120 million. overall, at least 41 states have mid--year budget gaps. >> it's ironic because as people's needs are rising dramatically, the resources available to the states to meet those needs have collapsed. >> reporter: the forced austerity comes as states and cities total up tax receipts and plan for the next fiscal year starting in july. revenues in the recession are down and the federal stimulus is phasing out. so in...
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here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: 15-year-old jordan edwards was leaving a suburban dallas house party in april with four other teenagers. police officers tried to stop them, but they drove off. that's when investigators say officer roy oliver fired his ar-15 several times into the car. edwards was killed. police originally claimed the car moved towards them aggressively, but investigators say body camera footage shows the car was driving away. dallas county district attorney faith johnson. >> i have a personal guarantee to jordan, his family, this community, that we will prosecute this case vigorously. >> reporter: jordan's mother, charmaine, feels the family is closer to justice. >> it makes us feel hopeful, but you're still going to it on the edge of your seats wondering what's going to happen when you go to trial. >> reporter: oliver is also charged with four counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. that's one count for each of the remaining teenagers who were in the car that night. anthony? >> omar villafranca, thank you, omar. >>> in minneapolis, a family is looki
here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: 15-year-old jordan edwards was leaving a suburban dallas house party in april with four other teenagers. police officers tried to stop them, but they drove off. that's when investigators say officer roy oliver fired his ar-15 several times into the car. edwards was killed. police originally claimed the car moved towards them aggressively, but investigators say body camera footage shows the car was driving away. dallas county district attorney faith...
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cloudy and 91 degrees. 89 and partly cloudy in miami. 85 and sunny in chicago. 101 degrees and sunny in dallas and los angeles partly cloudy and 85. >>> time for a check of your national forecast. latest satellite picture shows clear skies on the west coast. thunderstorms are forming over the southwest and a few patches of showers and storms are slowly moving across the mid-atlantic states. a large cluster of storms is passing to the northern plains. later today expect temperatures in the 90s and 100s across the south with a few later on afternoon thunderstorms bringing cooler rains, it will be warm and muggy in the northeast. severe thunderstorms will blast the northern plains bringing a chance of strong gusts of wind and heavy rains. heat is moving up the west coast to northern california. >>> in sports, novak djokovic of serbia is the new men's champion at wimbledon. in the fourth set he served for the match and rafael nadal's second volley went long. djokovic fell to the ground and spoke later about how much that victory meant to him. >> best day of my life, most special day of my life. th
cloudy and 91 degrees. 89 and partly cloudy in miami. 85 and sunny in chicago. 101 degrees and sunny in dallas and los angeles partly cloudy and 85. >>> time for a check of your national forecast. latest satellite picture shows clear skies on the west coast. thunderstorms are forming over the southwest and a few patches of showers and storms are slowly moving across the mid-atlantic states. a large cluster of storms is passing to the northern plains. later today expect temperatures in...
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dallas, windy, 90. and los angeles, partly cloudy, 69. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows clear skies over the northeast, and the entire west coast. and storms are hitting the middle of the country. later today, heavy downpours and strong winds are expected from oklahoma to ohio. that system will roll east during the day. the northeast has more clouds to move in tonight. and the west coast sees plenty of sunshine. >>> in sports, chicago and miami are each one game away from winning their first round nba playoff series. mvp candidate derrick rose of the bulls scored 23 points against indiana, including the go-ahead lay-up with 18 seconds left. chicago beats the pacers 88-84. they lead the series three games to none. the bulls could close it out on saturday. >>> dwyane wade of miami had 32 points as they took a 3-0 lead in their series with philadelphia. lebron james added 24 points. the heat beat the 76ers 100-94. miami can finish the sweep in game four
dallas, windy, 90. and los angeles, partly cloudy, 69. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows clear skies over the northeast, and the entire west coast. and storms are hitting the middle of the country. later today, heavy downpours and strong winds are expected from oklahoma to ohio. that system will roll east during the day. the northeast has more clouds to move in tonight. and the west coast sees plenty of sunshine. >>> in...
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dallas sunny 66. los angeles mostly cloudy, 74. >>> now for a check of today's national forecast, the west coast will be battered by two storms over the next few days with some coastal are expecting four to five inches of rain. starting tonight through tuesday. higher elevations could see major snowfall. dry weather persists in the midwest, northeast and south but expected scattered showers in the carolinas and parts of georgia and florida. >>> on the cbs morning moneywatch some positive news in the foreclosure front and a big burger that will take a bite out of your wallet too. ashley morrison is here in new york with more. >> reporter: good morning. several european cities are recovering from demonstrations over austerity measures, which stretched into the night. protesters in madrid started fires late wednesday after the 24 hour general strike. the violence disrupted air and rail travel in italy and belgium. across europe more than 100 people were arrested. >>> concerns about europe's debt crisis s
dallas sunny 66. los angeles mostly cloudy, 74. >>> now for a check of today's national forecast, the west coast will be battered by two storms over the next few days with some coastal are expecting four to five inches of rain. starting tonight through tuesday. higher elevations could see major snowfall. dry weather persists in the midwest, northeast and south but expected scattered showers in the carolinas and parts of georgia and florida. >>> on the cbs morning moneywatch...
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from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official. >> pelley: anthony mason reports on the moments that americans call the most memorable in television history. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. gunfire took down three more people last night in chicago. homicides in america's third-largest city are up 38% this year. almost all of them casualties in the gang war. but the victims are not all gang members. innocent children are being shot. monday mayor rahm emanuel said this: . >> you got two gang bangers, one standing next to a kid. get away from that kid. take your stuff to the alley. don't touch the children of the city of chicago. don't get her near them. >> pelley: the gangs didn't get the message. last night three children were shot-- a 12-year-old girl, a 14-year-old boy and 13-year-old tishona poke. she was shot in a leg in a city park. crime is down in chicago in all categories except this surge in homicides. what's driving the violence? we asked dean reynolds to help us find out. >> almost all of the violence we
from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official. >> pelley: anthony mason reports on the moments that americans call the most memorable in television history. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. gunfire took down three more people last night in chicago. homicides in america's third-largest city are up 38% this year. almost all of them casualties in the gang war. but the victims are not all gang members....
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sunny and 98 in dallas. mostly cloudy skies, 76 in los angeles. >>> let's check your national forecast. oppressive heat will continue in the plains and mid-mississippi valley. thunderstorms across much of the country. storms will be common in the south from texas to the carolinas and along the gulf coast of florida. scattered thunderstorms, some severe popping up from the dakotas to the ohio valley. to the west, widely scattered storms with isolated heavy downpours and local flash flooding in the southern rockies. in sports this morning, the question of the day. can lin-sanity be moved from the big apple to the heart of texas. that's because jeremy lin is headed to houston. the new york knicks said they will not match his deal with the houston rockets. we'll see if the 23-year-old point guard can turn texas into the lin star state. that was a good one, bruce. nice job. to baseball now. philadelphia at los angeles. bottom of the second. the dodgers luis cruz hit an rbi to left. the phillys hunter pens smacked
sunny and 98 in dallas. mostly cloudy skies, 76 in los angeles. >>> let's check your national forecast. oppressive heat will continue in the plains and mid-mississippi valley. thunderstorms across much of the country. storms will be common in the south from texas to the carolinas and along the gulf coast of florida. scattered thunderstorms, some severe popping up from the dakotas to the ohio valley. to the west, widely scattered storms with isolated heavy downpours and local flash...
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15-year-old jordan edwards, two friends and his two brothers were leaving a house party in suburban dallas when police officer royli his partner tried to get their car to stop. according to an arrest warrant, oliver shot multiple rounds from his patrol rifle as the vehicle drove past him. jordan, sitting in the front passenger seat, was shot in the head and later died. his 16-year-old brother vidal was the driver. have you replayed that moment in your head? >> every night. i can't even sleep. >> reporter: at first police said the teenager's car backed up aggressively toward the officers. but balch springs police chief jonathan haber later changed his tone after seeing the officer's body cam video. on may 2nd the chief fired oliver. >> if the car was leaving the scene and he wasn't posing a threat to anyone, why shoot? but you're literally shooting like you're playing target practice. that's how it... in my mind, it's like he was hunting. >> reporter: oliver faces a murder charge. charmaine and odell say the pain of jordan's death is something they will have to live with forever. every day
15-year-old jordan edwards, two friends and his two brothers were leaving a house party in suburban dallas when police officer royli his partner tried to get their car to stop. according to an arrest warrant, oliver shot multiple rounds from his patrol rifle as the vehicle drove past him. jordan, sitting in the front passenger seat, was shot in the head and later died. his 16-year-old brother vidal was the driver. have you replayed that moment in your head? >> every night. i can't even...
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. >> reporter: he is the president of the dallas jewish conservatives. he believes trump has already built a better relationship with israel and doesn't expect or want the president to change his style. >> not good. >.>> ultimately, you know, he's doing that because that's just him. that's trump being trump and that's why people like who he is. he's real. >> it's nice to see a real business person in there and doing-- running the country like business person h voted for trump. he said he's impressed with how things are goinged in the white house. >> i'm pleasantly surprised. i didn't expect the pace or the speed at which they're doing things. he's moving a lot faster than i had ever thought he would. >> reporter: still, houck says combative press conferences would wear thin. >> i wish he would stay in his own lane on that and not get so in the weeds. >> reporter: but not every supporter is on board. at reliably conservative fox news, the frustration boiled over for host sheppard smith. >> he keeps repeating ridiculous throe away lines that are not true a
. >> reporter: he is the president of the dallas jewish conservatives. he believes trump has already built a better relationship with israel and doesn't expect or want the president to change his style. >> not good. >.>> ultimately, you know, he's doing that because that's just him. that's trump being trump and that's why people like who he is. he's real. >> it's nice to see a real business person in there and doing-- running the country like business person h voted...
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dallas, partly sunny, 90. los angeles, morning showers and 68 degrees. >>> let's get a check of your national forecast. showers and thunderstorms will soak the plain states. hail and high winds could damage parts of western kansas. dry and warm across the south. a storm system will roll over the west with a possible isolated tornado striking northeast colorado. and showers are expected to spread over much of the northeast. >>> in sports, the bruins hope of winning back-to-back stanley cups is over. in overtime, the capitals joel ward slams in a rebound to give washington a 2-1 victory over boston. it is the first time in nhl history all seven games of a playoff series were determined by just one goal. this is just the third postseason series win for the capitals. since 1998. good for them. >>> in basketball, the spurs are getting ready for the playoffs. their top starters didn't even make the trip to phoenix. steve nash, who becomes a free agent, played in what could have been his last game as a sun. the spurs
dallas, partly sunny, 90. los angeles, morning showers and 68 degrees. >>> let's get a check of your national forecast. showers and thunderstorms will soak the plain states. hail and high winds could damage parts of western kansas. dry and warm across the south. a storm system will roll over the west with a possible isolated tornado striking northeast colorado. and showers are expected to spread over much of the northeast. >>> in sports, the bruins hope of winning back-to-back...
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last summer when the president came to dallas, and i looked him in the face and said mr. president, if you don't secure the borders texas will. and mr. trump he took offence that texas hadn't done its job and we failed on border security. the real issue here is that donald trump obviously didn't either recognize or know that border security is the federal government's responsibility. it's not the states responsibility, but when the state fails i'm going to step in and try to protect my citizens as best i can. and in doing so protecting the rest of this country. we had a very successful effort last year. a 74% decrease in apprehensions after we sent our national guard and texas ranger recon teams and parks and wildlife wardens. this conversation needs to be about solutions. >> john: the voters turning out in such numbers for donald trump are they mistaken in affections for him. why are they cheering him on? >> there's i lot of time to go and a lot of conversations to be had. there's a lot of debates. and laying out solutions, whether it's dealing with economics, whether it
last summer when the president came to dallas, and i looked him in the face and said mr. president, if you don't secure the borders texas will. and mr. trump he took offence that texas hadn't done its job and we failed on border security. the real issue here is that donald trump obviously didn't either recognize or know that border security is the federal government's responsibility. it's not the states responsibility, but when the state fails i'm going to step in and try to protect my citizens...
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united operates a hub at dallas airport. >>> pepper jack is the big cheese these days. our partners at "u.s.a. today" reports that this cheese is the new thing on fast food menus. 50 new menu items featuring pepper jack cheese have popped up in the last two years. the most popular? putting it on burgers. it's use has increased 56%. i love pepper jack cheese. >> i love it too, on eggs, burgers. >> on pepper jack. >>> coming up next, the presidential inauguration ten months away. in nine minutes learn how there is already a crush for hotel space. >>> howard says it's going to be chilly today and we should have a few snow showers south of the district. highs in the 40s. ahead learn when we rebound into the 60s. >>> thanks for choosing channel 9. here's what's on tv tonight at 8:00. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. a little bir
united operates a hub at dallas airport. >>> pepper jack is the big cheese these days. our partners at "u.s.a. today" reports that this cheese is the new thing on fast food menus. 50 new menu items featuring pepper jack cheese have popped up in the last two years. the most popular? putting it on burgers. it's use has increased 56%. i love pepper jack cheese. >> i love it too, on eggs, burgers. >> on pepper jack. >>> coming up next, the presidential...
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. >>> did you read that dallas blog bashing a player to take maternity leave to witness the birth of his child. it is happening here at home. coming up. >>> but up next, a first for the pope. the pontiff making history hitting the air waves on a talk show. we will share his message to the world when we return. ♪ [ rock ] [ chattering ] [ man on tv ] 96309. [ man ] ♪ she got it, you got it ♪ i got it, we got it [ groans ] ♪ who's got it see you later. ♪ yeah! ♪ come on, she got it you got it, we got it who's got it ♪ we're all different. that's why there are five new civics. the next-generation civic. only from honda. >>> thousands of area catholics took to the streets of takoma park, silver spring and riverdale maryland today. you're looking at one of the processions in riverdale. others started at our lady of sorrows. the processions commemorate christ's walk to his death. the arch bishop of washington at the cathedral of st. matthew the apostle in northwest. it is a series of church services that he will be taking part in this weekend. it will be the principal at th
. >>> did you read that dallas blog bashing a player to take maternity leave to witness the birth of his child. it is happening here at home. coming up. >>> but up next, a first for the pope. the pontiff making history hitting the air waves on a talk show. we will share his message to the world when we return. ♪ [ rock ] [ chattering ] [ man on tv ] 96309. [ man ] ♪ she got it, you got it ♪ i got it, we got it [ groans ] ♪ who's got it see you later. ♪ yeah! ♪...
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the company is dropping off groceries via uber in dallas and orlando. walmart is the largest groeshly seller in the u.s. >>> forbes reports on useful molecules in avocado seeds. they are untapped because the seeds typically get thrown away. americans are eating close to 2 billion pounds of avocadoh year. they found the oil and wax are packed with useful molecules. there are more than 130 different compounds in the husks and they can be used to treat diseases and consumer products. >> i've seen avocado oil for sale, but i don't know. >> throwing away the best part. the guardian of britain is reporting this morning that some really unique beatles memorabilia will be auctioned off next month. ♪ >> the original score will be sold along with the graveyard deeds of the woman who probably inspired it. i didn't know this. they used a liverpool churchyard as a short cut, took that name from a head stone so the buyer could theoretically be buried on top of eleanor rig by. >>> a florida today report says species was found with a rare deformity. the baby discover
the company is dropping off groceries via uber in dallas and orlando. walmart is the largest groeshly seller in the u.s. >>> forbes reports on useful molecules in avocado seeds. they are untapped because the seeds typically get thrown away. americans are eating close to 2 billion pounds of avocadoh year. they found the oil and wax are packed with useful molecules. there are more than 130 different compounds in the husks and they can be used to treat diseases and consumer products....
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. >>> a park commission in dallas has voted to temporarily change the name of robert e. lee park to its original name oak lawn park. the decision follows heated debate over symbols of confederacy and the removal of the statue from the park. the city council is considering removing a war memorial and changing the names of streets named for confederate generals. >>> the arkansas saw democratic gazette, the 8th surprising member of the little rock nine reunited friday to mark 60 years since they first attended their desegregated high school. he ordered the national guard to stand down and allowed the african american teens to attend the all white school. the remaining audience about their participation and what became a milestone in the national civil rights movement. >>> and the orange county register says tv viewers in orange county, california, were stunned thursday when they saw a bulletin telling them it was the end of the world. the emergency alert flashed on screens for about 90 seconds on at least two cable systems, some people said the accompanying warning tone gre
. >>> a park commission in dallas has voted to temporarily change the name of robert e. lee park to its original name oak lawn park. the decision follows heated debate over symbols of confederacy and the removal of the statue from the park. the city council is considering removing a war memorial and changing the names of streets named for confederate generals. >>> the arkansas saw democratic gazette, the 8th surprising member of the little rock nine reunited friday to mark 60...
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she's now the first fee mile deputy chief for dallas. >>> walmart will use face recognition. they're seeking to patent a system that would spot unhappy shoppers. they will scan customer. store workers will be alerted to help those who aren't satisfied. >> one more example of artificial intelligence. >> it is amazing. >>> close friends of the yoga teacher shot and killed by a minneapolis police officer are speaking out for the first time. justine daymond was killed saturday minutes after calling ab assault near her home. transcripts of the calls were released yesterday. those who knew daymond are calling her death senseless. jamie yuccas has an interview you will only see on "cbs this morning." good morning. >> good morning. justine daymond's death has moved complete strangers the leave cards and flowers where she tout. those in her inner circle say loss has been devastating. i talked to those close to her who hope the worldwide attention will bring lasting chain. carroll and tom hyder consoled justine's boyfriend, zach. he sat back and was quiet and the disbelief that it was
she's now the first fee mile deputy chief for dallas. >>> walmart will use face recognition. they're seeking to patent a system that would spot unhappy shoppers. they will scan customer. store workers will be alerted to help those who aren't satisfied. >> one more example of artificial intelligence. >> it is amazing. >>> close friends of the yoga teacher shot and killed by a minneapolis police officer are speaking out for the first time. justine daymond was killed...
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hundreds of flights were canceled at dallas/ft. worth airport where unusually large pellets of hail damaged more than 10 0 planes. in neighborhoods, rescue workers went door to door, looking for victims, surveying the damage. >> it's hard. but i'm just glad to be here. >> reporter: sherri's home was decimated but she managed to escape alive, along with three infants she was babysitting. >> i went and yuched in the bathtub, put a comforter over us and that was it. >> let's get in quick! >> reporter: she, like so many here, took cover. this morning is thankful and amazed that given the force and devastation of this outbreak, no lives were lost. >> this is material things and it's really sad, but we're okay. that's the main part. >> reporter: the latest numbers we just got, 13,000 customers in texas still without power this morning. the good news here at least, the weather in this area expected to be much calmer today. charlie and erica? >> jeff glor, thank you very much. >>> now to breaking news from afghanistan. there's been at leas
hundreds of flights were canceled at dallas/ft. worth airport where unusually large pellets of hail damaged more than 10 0 planes. in neighborhoods, rescue workers went door to door, looking for victims, surveying the damage. >> it's hard. but i'm just glad to be here. >> reporter: sherri's home was decimated but she managed to escape alive, along with three infants she was babysitting. >> i went and yuched in the bathtub, put a comforter over us and that was it. >>...
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five officers were killed in the ambush attack in dallas. three more were killed in a similar attack in baton rouge, louisiana just ten days later. in total, 21 law enforcement officers were killed in ambush-style attacks across the country. frederick frazier is the head of the dallas police association and says there are simple solutions. >> you have to have more officers on the street. that's the easiest answer because an officer needs a partner. he needs somebody to watch his side, watch his back. >> reporter: for heidi and her two girls the grief has been unbearable. back in july 10-year-old caroline broke down when she told us about the last time she saw her dad put on his uniform. >> he was leaving to go to work, and i was leaving to go to a movie. and he said to me, "what if this is the last time you ever kiss me or hug me?" >> reporter: did he always say that? >> no. that was probably the first time >> reporter: was this kiss any different? >> yes, it was. >> reporter: how? >> it just felt different to me. i felt something bad was go
five officers were killed in the ambush attack in dallas. three more were killed in a similar attack in baton rouge, louisiana just ten days later. in total, 21 law enforcement officers were killed in ambush-style attacks across the country. frederick frazier is the head of the dallas police association and says there are simple solutions. >> you have to have more officers on the street. that's the easiest answer because an officer needs a partner. he needs somebody to watch his side,...
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she's coming out of dallas today. governor rendell, i want to start with you, because you do have this book. i have to ask you about the title. who are the with uss? >> pretty much all of the folk that are in power today. democrats are afraid to confront our base, for example, to tell seniors we have to do something with entitlements because that's where the money is and we can do it without really crushing benefits. republicans are afraid of grover norquist. they're afraid to raise revenue, even though everyone knows we can't do it by cuts alone. we have to are revenue and cuts. and unless we have leaders willing to take a risk, do what's right, we're going to hell in a handbasket. >> schieffer: that takes me right to senator hutchison. there's something i want to ask you about. you're retiring uof course, and there's a republican primary to decide who is is going to get the republican nomination for your seat. david dude hurst is the lieutenant governor, i guess i would call him-- if there is such a thing-- an of th
she's coming out of dallas today. governor rendell, i want to start with you, because you do have this book. i have to ask you about the title. who are the with uss? >> pretty much all of the folk that are in power today. democrats are afraid to confront our base, for example, to tell seniors we have to do something with entitlements because that's where the money is and we can do it without really crushing benefits. republicans are afraid of grover norquist. they're afraid to raise...
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looks messy from dallas to the central rockies and southern plains. they could see some strong thunderstorms. hail and high winds. we're watching it. major delays brewing through the afternoon at dallas. keep that in mind. carolinas, rain and eastern shoreline of florida. high heath in the pacific northwest. triple digits in places like portland and to reno and in the 90s in seattle. tomorrow, the same story. and really brewing as we head into wednesday. on the east coast tomorrow, late day and evening thundershowers. storms popping up in the southeast. the mid section of the country along the great lakes and actually areas of the midwest, that's where the best weather will be over the next several days. me isn't temperatures in the 70s and 80s. >>> come on, get down! get down! five me five. down! now! now! >> hey, hey. >> if you're not participating you don't get to tell them what to do. >> how come he's not in fatigues? >> i was just going to coach. >> i'm going to have a brownie. >> they are trading their treadmills for other things, we have a repo
looks messy from dallas to the central rockies and southern plains. they could see some strong thunderstorms. hail and high winds. we're watching it. major delays brewing through the afternoon at dallas. keep that in mind. carolinas, rain and eastern shoreline of florida. high heath in the pacific northwest. triple digits in places like portland and to reno and in the 90s in seattle. tomorrow, the same story. and really brewing as we head into wednesday. on the east coast tomorrow, late day and...
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on dallas. it was kristin shep pard, j.r.'s sister-in-law and former lover but you didn't hear it from me. >> i don't think the word spoiler existed in those days. >> if you missed it, it was gone. so i'd make you sit and tell me every detail. >> yeah. tell me what happened. don't tell me. >> reporter: that's a trend on the rise. some 21 million people watched shifted television in 2013 than for the same period in 2012. and netflix has really upped it. a whole season at a time. >> i think now -- now i think now we watch shows like the way people read norchls. it's like -- it sted of what chapter are you on,its like what episode are you on. >> since we're all still new at this, perhaps the best advice is sim will i to tread lightly. >> eventually we get there. it's just so brand new right now. >> i thought once it airs it's fair game. kevin prince said i wanted to strangle you. i thought he was isolated and then you see it on twitter. think something this big, certainly, if you don't watch it in retime, i don't think it's my re
on dallas. it was kristin shep pard, j.r.'s sister-in-law and former lover but you didn't hear it from me. >> i don't think the word spoiler existed in those days. >> if you missed it, it was gone. so i'd make you sit and tell me every detail. >> yeah. tell me what happened. don't tell me. >> reporter: that's a trend on the rise. some 21 million people watched shifted television in 2013 than for the same period in 2012. and netflix has really upped it. a whole season at...
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. >>> a mother says tsa at at dallas-ft. worth airport went too far in treating her family like dogs. she posted video to facebook showing an agent patting down her son. she said they were held at the checkpoint for about an hour causing the home miss their flight. omar, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the tsa says the procedure performed by that agent on video was part of the new standard pat-down that went into effect earlier this month. there's several variation. that touched a nerve with the mother who went through security at dfw on sunday with her son. >> we were treated with utter disrespect as if we were criminals. >> reporter: jennifer williamson turned her anger into action sunday recording a tsa officer patting down her 13-year-old son at dallas-ft. worth airport and posting it on facebook. >> i believe he was patted down excessively. they went over his sensitive areas a little more than necessary especially given he wasn't wearing bulky clothing or anything like that. >> reporter: williamson said the who
. >>> a mother says tsa at at dallas-ft. worth airport went too far in treating her family like dogs. she posted video to facebook showing an agent patting down her son. she said they were held at the checkpoint for about an hour causing the home miss their flight. omar, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the tsa says the procedure performed by that agent on video was part of the new standard pat-down that went into effect earlier this month. there's several variation. that...
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in dallas. and philadelphia. where the detentions and chaos drew out governor tom wolf. >> you are welcome here. >> reporter: 300 miles away at logan international airport in boston -- >> no hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here. >> reporter: thousands protested president trump's order banning citizens from seven >> we are a better people than that. >> reporter: outspoken trump critic senator elizabeth warren was in the crowd. >> i'm here, because we do not discriminate against people based on their religion. >> reporter: those words rang true in seattle, washington. where protesters were pepper sprayed and at least 30 were arrested. six more were arrested in charlotte, north carolina. amid the protests, this iranian-american tried to make sense of what was happening at los angeles international airport. >> i'm working hard here for the people, the american people. and i'm american, too. >> reporter: the protesters here -- [ inaudible ] this is where a number of people were detained saturday. today, the prot
in dallas. and philadelphia. where the detentions and chaos drew out governor tom wolf. >> you are welcome here. >> reporter: 300 miles away at logan international airport in boston -- >> no hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here. >> reporter: thousands protested president trump's order banning citizens from seven >> we are a better people than that. >> reporter: outspoken trump critic senator elizabeth warren was in the crowd. >> i'm here, because...
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his mother, a green card holder from syria, was detained in dallas. >> they're tired, they're on the floor and they're treating them really bad. >> reporter: and iranian boy was held at dulles for more than four hours before finally being reunited with his mother. immigration lawyers said mr. trump's executive order had thrown airports into disarray. steve golden is one of the attorneys who volunteered his services. >> there's very little to no warning of when folks are going to get released. so it's making it very confusing and very difficult. >> reporter: as the protests mounted, federal judges in four states temporarily blocked immigration officials from expelling travelers who had permission to be in the country. but president trump's ban on refugees remains in effect as officials review the screening process. the obama administration had approved about 80% of refugee applications. >> when you get a green card, when you get a visa, this is not a five-minute thing. this is not a very quick, fill out a form and check a box. there is an extreme vetting process. >>> the whitese that
his mother, a green card holder from syria, was detained in dallas. >> they're tired, they're on the floor and they're treating them really bad. >> reporter: and iranian boy was held at dulles for more than four hours before finally being reunited with his mother. immigration lawyers said mr. trump's executive order had thrown airports into disarray. steve golden is one of the attorneys who volunteered his services. >> there's very little to no warning of when folks are going...
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the first incident occurred last wednesday on a flight from veil to dallas. mechanics thought they fixed it but the problem resurfaced on saturday on the same plane flying from boston to miami. >> the seat is loose. we don't want that thing flying around and hurting the passengers behind them. >> reporter: american said they linked it to one maintenance facility. but they ruled out sabotage. >> finding what's causing it, mechanical or human error is what we're trying to do. >> reporter: despite the company's ongoing labor dispute travel experts are not telling passengers to steer clear of the airline. >> i can tell you personally i have booked for thanksgiving and christmas on american. i don't feel uncomfortable. if you ask me in three weeks and they haven't solved the labor issue i might be more comfortable. >> reporter: the two planes that have the original problem are now back in service. american airlines says no passengers have been injured in any of those incidents. >> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. the tucson sentinel report on the
the first incident occurred last wednesday on a flight from veil to dallas. mechanics thought they fixed it but the problem resurfaced on saturday on the same plane flying from boston to miami. >> the seat is loose. we don't want that thing flying around and hurting the passengers behind them. >> reporter: american said they linked it to one maintenance facility. but they ruled out sabotage. >> finding what's causing it, mechanical or human error is what we're trying to do....
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and kevin merida, our old friend all the way back to the "dallas news" when i first knew kevin. he is now the number two guy at the "washington post," managing editor. glad to have both the of you here. we had quite a discussion this morning, starting with lindsey graham saying he was going to try to block the nomination of both chuck hagel, and john brennan, unless he gets some answers. is he being serious here, david? >> well, i think we don't know. i think, clearly, republicans have signaled they're really worried, particularly about the hagel nomination, and of course the senate is a place where a single senator can often hold things up. it is true there are serious questions what went on in benghazi and also this would be a deeply unusual things to do. there were often serious questions about foreign policy betweens the party and the idea of holding up a nomination-- >> schieffer: two of them. >> two of them would be deeply unusual. >> these are very big appointments. these kinds of things happen all the time with smaller nominations and often we don't even find out who the
and kevin merida, our old friend all the way back to the "dallas news" when i first knew kevin. he is now the number two guy at the "washington post," managing editor. glad to have both the of you here. we had quite a discussion this morning, starting with lindsey graham saying he was going to try to block the nomination of both chuck hagel, and john brennan, unless he gets some answers. is he being serious here, david? >> well, i think we don't know. i think, clearly,...
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finally relief in dallas. guys? >> thanks very much. >>> coming up, elin nordgren breaks her silence and tells what really happened when tiger crashed his suv. >>> early release for lindsay lohan. could it turns out she was misdiagnosed? while i was building my friendships... my family... while i was building my life... my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in arteries... is a real reason to lower cholesterol... and that, along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol... it raises good. crestor is also proven to slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. crestor isn't for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. simple blood tests will check for liver problems. you should tell your doctor about other medicines you are taking, or if you have muscle pain or weakness. that could be a sign of serious side effects. while you've been building your life, p
finally relief in dallas. guys? >> thanks very much. >>> coming up, elin nordgren breaks her silence and tells what really happened when tiger crashed his suv. >>> early release for lindsay lohan. could it turns out she was misdiagnosed? while i was building my friendships... my family... while i was building my life... my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in arteries... is...
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. >> dickerson: you gave a speech back in july after the shootings in baton rouge and in dallas, and you talked about while there are so many officers that do good you had experience and seen those that did not. >> in the course of one year, i have been stopped seven times by law enforcement officers. not four, not five, not six. but seven times. in one year as an elected official. i have felt the anger, the frustration, the sadness and the humiliation that comes with feeling like you are being being just yourself. >> dickerson: what has been the reaction to that speech since then? >> i think it has opened the eyes to a lot of folks who perhaps have listened to the cries and the screams and the shouts of others, and disregarded those. i think perhaps my speaking out on the issue has validated the concerns of many african-american males who have gone through similar situations but it has says to others on the other side perhaps there is some validity to the issue and we should take a second look. >> dickerson: the conversation of race, and particularly where policing gets involved get
. >> dickerson: you gave a speech back in july after the shootings in baton rouge and in dallas, and you talked about while there are so many officers that do good you had experience and seen those that did not. >> in the course of one year, i have been stopped seven times by law enforcement officers. not four, not five, not six. but seven times. in one year as an elected official. i have felt the anger, the frustration, the sadness and the humiliation that comes with feeling like...
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." >> from dallas, texas... >> schieffer: he guide us through our worst moments. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. some 38 minutes ago. >> schieffer: he loved sharing with us the good times. >> the eagle has landed. >> whew, boy. >> schieffer: it was during walterary time that television became the place where most americans got their news and one rain for that is that they believed walter and what he told us. over the years, i have been asked many times, "what was he really like?" i always reply, "he was off camera exactly the way he was on camera." there are not many of those, but he was just the way you would want him to be. our "face the nation" flashback. transform your investing with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. with my vial and syringe. me, drawing my insulin dose. and me the day i discovered novolog flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your mealtime insulin. dial the exact dose, inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carry. flexpen is insulin delivery my way. novolog is a fast-acting i
." >> from dallas, texas... >> schieffer: he guide us through our worst moments. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. some 38 minutes ago. >> schieffer: he loved sharing with us the good times. >> the eagle has landed. >> whew, boy. >> schieffer: it was during walterary time that television became the place where most americans got their news and one rain for that is that they believed walter and...
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south of dallas, could you have thunderstorms, this could bring up to two inches of rain. and then into arkansas and missouri as we head into tomorrow, still bitter cold temperatures as we head through some areas of the northern plain states and in through the upper midwest. some lake-effect snow activity, inland snow in the northeast, and that's about all right now. keep in >>> that's a quick look at your weather picture. back to you it at the anchor desk. >>> still to come for us here this morning, john and elizabeth edwards break up. we'll take a look at the final days lead to go their separation. >>> also, why it's never too soon to teach youred to remember to dial 9111. you have to hear this 3-year-old's incredible story. >>> and oprah asked jay leno, so what's it like when the joke's on you? this is "the early show" on cbs. ♪ double, double lovin' will make you feel ♪ ♪ so good inside ♪ oh, and when i double up on my lovin' ♪ ♪ you're gonna be satisfied now you can double your extracare rewards. for a limited time, you can earn double bucks on prescriptio
south of dallas, could you have thunderstorms, this could bring up to two inches of rain. and then into arkansas and missouri as we head into tomorrow, still bitter cold temperatures as we head through some areas of the northern plain states and in through the upper midwest. some lake-effect snow activity, inland snow in the northeast, and that's about all right now. keep in >>> that's a quick look at your weather picture. back to you it at the anchor desk. >>> still to come...
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dallas, houston, new orleans, memphis, you're talking about winds and hail and flash floo n flooding. watch for tornadic activity potentially in places like memphis, new orleans, jackson p and little rock, part of the same system that brought all that messy weather yesterday. in the meantime, scattered showers and snow showers from the rockies stretching through sections of the central plains. we'll see some rain pushing eastward through the ohio valley where it will be cool and in the 50s. the northern plains are sunny. southeast looks spectacular. and the northeast looks good, too, while the northwest looks nice with temperatures in the 60s. >> reporter: it's gorgeous sight. 65,000 square feet of new exhibition space and over 30 priceless rodans. not a bad sight. >> it looks like a painting behind you. gorgeous. >> i thought it was a monster -- >> no, no p about. >> that's a different one some. >>> still ahead, the case of the missing ohio mom is solved. so what exactly is her connection to the man seen with her on surveillance video? we now know and we'll talk to her father about t
dallas, houston, new orleans, memphis, you're talking about winds and hail and flash floo n flooding. watch for tornadic activity potentially in places like memphis, new orleans, jackson p and little rock, part of the same system that brought all that messy weather yesterday. in the meantime, scattered showers and snow showers from the rockies stretching through sections of the central plains. we'll see some rain pushing eastward through the ohio valley where it will be cool and in the 50s. the...
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kennedy was assassinated while traveling in a motorcade through dallas. the fatal moments, 26 1/2 second in all, were captured on 8 named abraham zapruder. now his granddaughter is sharing the story behind the lens ins a new book. jan crawford reports. >> president kennedy at dallas airport, was cheerful, waving, had been quite a triumphant tour. >> reporter: in an instant you see the entire course of history changed. >> three shots were fired at president kennedy's motorcade. >> reporter: 486 frames. a home movie showed the shooting end. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> the film was the first of its kind. it broke every barrier. alexander zupruda grew up with it. her grandfather, abraham, dressmaker and immigrant wanted to record the president's visit for his wife and children. with an 8 mill meter camera he stood on his concrete ledge on the grassy knoll. >> when he saw the lius >> he was the eyes for america. on to that horrible day? >> that's right. i think the film in many ways, the film is really america's memory of t
kennedy was assassinated while traveling in a motorcade through dallas. the fatal moments, 26 1/2 second in all, were captured on 8 named abraham zapruder. now his granddaughter is sharing the story behind the lens ins a new book. jan crawford reports. >> president kennedy at dallas airport, was cheerful, waving, had been quite a triumphant tour. >> reporter: in an instant you see the entire course of history changed. >> three shots were fired at president kennedy's motorcade....
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dallas rallied from 15 points down with 7 minutes to play. miami's dwyane wade missed a three-pointer at the buzzer. dallas ties it up, 95-93 and the series switches back now >>> nearly 20 different communities are cleaning up this morning after tornadoes tore through central and western massachusetts killing at least three people, injuring some 200 others. cbs news correspondent whit johnson is in west springfield, massachusetts, with the latest. whit, good morning. >> reporter: erica, good morning. on just this one city block, you have hom that were left standing, people who barely survived as their homes collapsed around them and people who did not survive. a range of tragedy and recovery has just begun. beneath the flattened homes, overturned buses and uprooted trees -- >> i heard like rustling sound, opened up my shade and i saw it. >> reporter: -- there were stories of survival. >> i was sitting in my car right here. >> reporter: this is your car right here. in west springfield, massachusetts, ahmed was nearly crushed inside his car whe
dallas rallied from 15 points down with 7 minutes to play. miami's dwyane wade missed a three-pointer at the buzzer. dallas ties it up, 95-93 and the series switches back now >>> nearly 20 different communities are cleaning up this morning after tornadoes tore through central and western massachusetts killing at least three people, injuring some 200 others. cbs news correspondent whit johnson is in west springfield, massachusetts, with the latest. whit, good morning. >> reporter:...
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tomorrow as far south as places like dallas, texas, eventually making their way down on friday. take houston, texas. that's a quick >> all right. that's going to do it for weather now. are all of you guys here for the tour after the show? i guess i'll be seeing you inside. so will harry, so will debbie. >>> pull out your leggings, because they are undergoing a renaissance of sorts. thanks to some creative hollywood starlets like lindsay lohan and amber rose, we have adam glassman the creative director of "o," and he's here to show us leggings dos and don'ts. >> good morning, debbie. >> i think it's important to know these dos and don'ts. >> first, i have to say that leggings can go wrong really quickly. there's a fine line between looking stylish or looking sleazy. fabulous or frightening. we need to know you have to look for fabrics that are thicker. matte, not shiny, and i think all adult women can get away with leggings no matter the age or size if they wear dark leggings. then you have to think about the tops. you need tops that are roomy enough and long enough to cover your
tomorrow as far south as places like dallas, texas, eventually making their way down on friday. take houston, texas. that's a quick >> all right. that's going to do it for weather now. are all of you guys here for the tour after the show? i guess i'll be seeing you inside. so will harry, so will debbie. >>> pull out your leggings, because they are undergoing a renaissance of sorts. thanks to some creative hollywood starlets like lindsay lohan and amber rose, we have adam glassman...
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luis sanchez inspects schools for the city of plano, north of dallas. he routinely checks the chemical levels and looks for any problems. >> i'll be looking at the pool floor, making sure the drains and bottom of the pool is vezabve visible sgloir visible. >> reporter: but the cdc found some don't c was shut down last year after a number of swimmers became sick. >> my body was inflamed with rashes and itching and burning. >> my ears have been oozing and itching, really inflamed. >> reporter: the cdc looked at inspection reports from california, arizona, texas, florida and new york, they have nearly 40% of the nation's public pools. the cdc found nearly 80% had at least one violation. the most common, improper ph levels, followed by improper safety equipment. the report also showed that one in eight public pools were immediately closed because of serious health and safety violations. >> an example would be not enough disinfectant or chlorine in the water. germs could spread among swimmers. >> reporter: robin manages the public pools in the city of dallas
luis sanchez inspects schools for the city of plano, north of dallas. he routinely checks the chemical levels and looks for any problems. >> i'll be looking at the pool floor, making sure the drains and bottom of the pool is vezabve visible sgloir visible. >> reporter: but the cdc found some don't c was shut down last year after a number of swimmers became sick. >> my body was inflamed with rashes and itching and burning. >> my ears have been oozing and itching, really...
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by the way, the last time it was this cold in the dallas/ft. worth area, 1996. maggie? >> not a good winter so far. don teague in ft. worth. thank you. now over to you, harry. >>> now for the latest on northwest flight 253. the nigerian man charged with trying to blow up that detroit-bound plane on christmas is due in court later today. cbs news national correspondent dean reynolds is outside the federal courthouse in detroit with all the latest. dean, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, harry. well, in a few short hour, the suspect will be brought here amid tight security to this federal courthouse in the city where federal prosecutors say he intended to commit an act of mass murder. the 23-year-old umar farouk abdulmutallab face as six count indictment. the federal government says he knowingly used and attempted to use a weapon of mass destruction, attempted to willfully destroy and wreck an aircraft, and attempted to murder 289 individuals on the plane by detonating the bomb. it is a pretty strong case according to former prosecutors. >> this is a trial for the
by the way, the last time it was this cold in the dallas/ft. worth area, 1996. maggie? >> not a good winter so far. don teague in ft. worth. thank you. now over to you, harry. >>> now for the latest on northwest flight 253. the nigerian man charged with trying to blow up that detroit-bound plane on christmas is due in court later today. cbs news national correspondent dean reynolds is outside the federal courthouse in detroit with all the latest. dean, good morning. >>...
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nice in dallas at 72. and 86 degrees in miami. >>> that's a quick look at your weather picture at 7:17. harry and maggie? >> thanks so much. welcome back. >>> still hahead here, is lindsy lohan spiraling out of control? she's been fired from her latest movie and she's been given an ultimatum. we'll tell you what drastic measures her father is taking. >>> and reverse mortgages. have you held on to your house through this giant crisis? you've got? quit if i built up? is now the time to try one of these out on a test drive? fraught with peril. we'll tell you more about that in a minute. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now i can do more of what i love. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause s
nice in dallas at 72. and 86 degrees in miami. >>> that's a quick look at your weather picture at 7:17. harry and maggie? >> thanks so much. welcome back. >>> still hahead here, is lindsy lohan spiraling out of control? she's been fired from her latest movie and she's been given an ultimatum. we'll tell you what drastic measures her father is taking. >>> and reverse mortgages. have you held on to your house through this giant crisis? you've got? quit if i built...
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look at dallas, 30 consecutive days of triple digit heat, 107 days, 106, a couple day, it will continue to be in the trimle >> this weather report sponsored by at&t, rethink possible. >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. here's chris. >> mary, thank you. mp . >>> coming up next, breaking sup hard to do, now it's becoming rude and violent. more healthy ways for teens to end a relationship. >>> later on, three-quarters of a million dollars and counting, the remarkable story of a 9-year-old girl's fund-raising girl that became her final wish. this is "the early show" here on cbs. my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. our fruit has to be perfectly ripe because it's delivered on the same day
look at dallas, 30 consecutive days of triple digit heat, 107 days, 106, a couple day, it will continue to be in the trimle >> this weather report sponsored by at&t, rethink possible. >> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. here's chris. >> mary, thank you. mp . >>> coming up next, breaking sup hard to do, now it's becoming rude and violent. more healthy ways for teens to end a relationship. >>> later on, three-quarters of a million dollars and...
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dallas to ft. lauderdale, $89. >> and also if you want to do business class to europe, continental has a great deal for about $1100 all the way through the end of the year. that's unheard of. >> sometimes you have to pay $1100 for an economy class ticket to europe. is there a catch quond the dates, any other catches i need to be worried about? >> some blackout dates, but not as many in the past. when you see the airfare come out on september 8th, they may exist through the end of the year and even until february of next year. >> tell me about hotels. there are great hotel deals, as well. >> hotels have a real problem with capacity because airlines may have reduced the flights, hotels still have the staple number of rooms. so you'll see the gulf coast of course putting themselves on sale. buy two nights, get the third night free. in new orleans, all the way through, hotels like the roosevelt, $139 during the holiday period is unheard of.he mostly through the end of the year. but you have to move fas
dallas to ft. lauderdale, $89. >> and also if you want to do business class to europe, continental has a great deal for about $1100 all the way through the end of the year. that's unheard of. >> sometimes you have to pay $1100 for an economy class ticket to europe. is there a catch quond the dates, any other catches i need to be worried about? >> some blackout dates, but not as many in the past. when you see the airfare come out on september 8th, they may exist through the end...